Redmond School District Unified Sports Presents…
2nd Annual Unified Kickball Tournament
The Rotary Club of Redmond is once again partnering with the Willamette Valley Fruit Company to bring you the finest strawberries, blueberries, and marionberries available in Oregon. These berries are packed quick frozen (IQF) to ensure freshness.
Proceeds donated to:
Redmond Unified Sports I Adaptive PE Unified Sports is an inclusive program that partners students with intellectual disabilities with other students for sporting events, giving everyone of all intellectual ability the chance to compete as athletes.
ORDERING INFORMATION FOR 2024
3 WAYS TO ORDER:
- Online: www.redmondoregonrotary.com
- Send Check* to Redmond Rotary, PO Box 271 Redmond, OR 97756 (with order form link here)
- Scan QR Code
PICK UP INFORMATION
Exact pickup date will be posted on redmondoregonrotary.com at least five (5) days in advance. We will send updates via email as soon as we receive word from the growers that the berries are approaching harvest. Pickup locations and specific times will be posted and emailed out to all. Berries not picked up at the appropriate date, time, and location that YOU selected will be donated to charity.
(SORRY – NO REFUNDS AVAILABLE)
WE ANTICIPATE BERRY PICKUP DATE WILL BE AFTER JULY 1, 2024
MAIN EVENTS:
Unified Kickball Tournament | Resource Fair | BBQ Cookout
LEISURE ACTIVITIES:
Corn Hole | Bocce Ball | Ladder Ball | Disc Golf
HOSTED BY:
The Redmond School District Adapted Physical Education Department.
MAY 23rd
10am – 1:10pm
David M. Jaqua
Sports Complex
675 SW Rimrock Way
Redmond, OR
JOIN THE FUN!
Redmond School District Unified Sports is thrilled to announce its 2nd Annual Unified Kickball Tournament, set to take place at the Redmond Rotary Fields within the David M. Jaqua Sports Complex on May 23rd, starting at 10 a.m.
The event promises a day filled with camaraderie, community spirit, and exciting activities for all ages. Hosted in collaboration with the Redmond School District Adapted Physical Education Department, the tournament aims to promote inclusivity and support children with disabilities through sports and recreation.
Attendees can look forward to the main event – the kickball tournament – where teams will compete in a friendly yet spirited atmosphere. Alongside the tournament, there will be a resource fair and BBQ cookout, offering a wealth of information and delicious food for participants and spectators alike.
But the fun doesn’t stop there! The day will be packed with a variety of activities including corn hole, bocce ball, ladder ball, and disc golf, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The Redmond Fire Department and Police K9 Unit will also be in attendance.
One of the highlights of the event will be the presence of Kona Ice, generously donating a large portion of their proceeds to support Children with Disabilities. Their refreshing treats will not only cool down participants but also warm hearts by contributing to a noble cause.
“We’re excited to bring the community together for a day of fun and philanthropy,” said Sean Corson, Event Coordinator and teacher with Redmond Schools. “This event is a celebration of inclusivity and support for children with disabilities, and we’re grateful to all our partners and sponsors for making it possible.”
The Rotary Club of Redmond invites all members of the community to join in this memorable event and show their support for a worthy cause. For more information, or if your organization would like to donate, sponsor or participate in the event please contact one of the event coordinators below.
Sean Corson: 541.504.3614 x6027, sean.corson@redmondschools.org
Amy Nickell: 541.504.3614 x6026, amy.nickell@redmondschools.org
Our Sponsors:
The Rotary Club of Redmond
The Rotary Club of Redmond is a dynamic group of community leaders dedicated to making a positive impact locally and globally. Through service projects, fundraisers, and partnerships, the club strives to address pressing social issues and foster a spirit of goodwill and fellowship. The Rotary Club of Redmond is now accepting orders for the 8th Annual Berry Sale. All proceeds will be donated to Redmond Unified Sports/Adaptive PE Program.
Redmond School District
Redmond School District Provides a supportive, inclusive, empowering and academically rich learning environment for elementary, middle and high school students that inspires and engages students, staff and community.
Special Olympics Oregon
Special Olympics Oregon serves more than 5,000 participants with intellectual disabilities year-round and statewide through the organization’s life changing sports programs. Athletes gain self-confidence, social competency, develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.
Kona Ice of Bend
Treat your taste buds to the most amazingly fine, flavored shaved ice this side of the islands. The Kona Ice experience will amplify any event! From our steel drum music to the signature Flavorwave® where guests can flavor their own shaved ice, we guarantee to bring the fun, laughter and flavor.
Kona Ice, is generously donating a large portion of their proceeds to support Redmond Unified Sports/Adaptive PE Program
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Vendor List:
Vendor | Website | Description |
Susie Walton- Pathway Enterprises | Pathway Enterprises | Pathway Enterprises is a non-profit dedicated to serving people with disabilities, encouraging independence & supporting their community |
Marrin Nyman- CODSN | https://www.codsn.org/ | CODSN is a non-profit that provides education, resources and programs for people with disabilities. |
Alix Wasteney- Special Olympics Community Programs | https://soor.org/program/highdesert/ | Special Olympics Oregon provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children, youth and adults living with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community. |
Brittaney Cociollo- Trips Inc. | https://www.tripsinc.com/ | All-inclusive vacation package for travelers ages 18 and older with intellectual and developmental disabilities. |
Treehouse Therapies- Chelsea Ramsey | http://www.treehousetherapies.com/ | Treehouse therapies is a non-profit is a pediatric therapy clinic serving all of Central Oregon. Offering physical and occupational therapy, behavioral health to children from birth to adolescence. |
Redmond Parks and Rec- Brandy Princehorn | https://www.raprd.org/ | Redmond Parks and Rec is located in Redmond Oregon and offers an inclusive rec opportunity from swimming to sports and activities. |
Deschutes County IDD Services | Deschutes County IDD Services | Intellectual/developmental programs in Deschutes County |
Full Access | https://www.fullaccesshd.org/ | Full Access offers a self-directed, person-centered approach to assist people with expressing what is important to them, how they want to be supported and how they want to live. Full Access enables individuals requiring support to increase their personal self-determination and improve their own independence. |
Bend Parks and Rec- kylie | https://www.bendparksandrec.org/ | Bend Parks and Rec is located in Bend Oregon and offers Therapeutic Rec which includes a variety of inclusive classes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. |
Oregon Adaptive Sports | https://oregonadaptivesports.org/ | Oregon Adaptive Sports (OAS) is a premiere adaptive sports foundation in the Pacific Northwest providing a range of year-round programs. |
Unified Sports- Jean Hansen Taylor Strain | https://soor.org/unified-sports/ | Unified Sports is an inclusive sports program that unites Special Olympics athletes (individuals with intellectual disabilities) and partners (individuals without intellectual disabilities) as teammates for training and competition. |
Opportunity Foundation | https://www.opportunityfound.org/ | Opportunity Foundation is a non profit that provides work skills development, community job coaching, residential care giving and more to Central Oregonians with intellectual and developmental disabilities. |
Family Access Network | https://familyaccessnetwork.org/ | FAN connects people with crucial resources that will help children flourish in school and in life. FAN is unique to Central Oregon, located in nearly all public schools across Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties. Working through a dedicated FAN advocate, a child or parent is connected to essential services such as food, shelter, heating, health care, clothing and more. |
Resources:
The StepUP Transition Center is a community based, full-day program for special needs students who have graduated high school with a modified diploma. The students engage in work experience, job shadowing, internships, independent living skills, community access and adaptive PE. The philosophy of the Transition Program is “Where do you want to be when you turn 21, and how can we help you get there?”
We also work hard to help students connect with all the agencies for which they may qualify for services after they turn 21.
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